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Environmental Policy Board(EPB) 5. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/20/2023 <br /> By: Chris Anderson, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Pollinator Demonstration Garden Project Adjacent to the Northstar Train Station <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> In 2022,the City was successful in securing grant funds through Great River Greening(GRG)to establish a <br /> pollinator corridor between Veterans Drive and the BNSF right-of-way. Subsequently,the City submitted a <br /> revised application to expand the project to include reseeding of a recently constructed infiltration basin and <br /> reseeding around the rim of a stormwater pond as well. Additionally,the revised application included a <br /> demonstration garden adjacent to the Northstar commuter rail station that would be established with larger,potted <br /> plants. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> There is approximately 3.6 acres of right-of-way, sandwiched between Veterans Drive and the BNSF railroad <br /> tracks, stretching from the Coborn's anchored retail area to the stormwater pond at the intersection of Ramsey <br /> Boulevard and the railroad tracks (see attached exhibit). The City will use part of the funding to hire a contractor <br /> to complete the seeding of this long corridor with an enhanced dry prairie mix offered by the Board of Water and <br /> Soil Resources (BWSR). The infiltration basin in the southeast corner of the COR was originally seeded <br /> (unrelated to this grant) as part of that project. However,that seeding failed for various reasons. The expanded <br /> scope of this grant included reseeding not only the infiltration basin,but also the rim of the stormwater pond,with <br /> a combination of wetland and upland species. That work was completed last fall. <br /> The final component of the expanded scope of the project is a demonstration garden that will be installed this <br /> spring. This will consist of approximately 100-200 potted,native plants and possibly several native plum trees. <br /> Staff and GRG are still designing the full scope of the demonstration garden,but it could potentially include <br /> informative/educational signage, focusing on pollinator habitat, as well as a path/walkway through the garden. <br /> This project aligns well with an item on the most recent Environmental Policy Board(EPB)Work Plan: Design <br /> and Implement a Demonstration Garden. Staff is working with GRG on final design aspects, and once complete, <br /> would be looking to involve the EPB in the planting/installation phase. At this time, Staff is considering a <br /> planting event that coincides with a regular meeting date of the EPB, such as April 17. The reasoning is twofold. <br /> First, generally,board members have kept their calendars open on meeting nights and this wouldn't require an <br /> additional evening commitment from board members. Secondly,this particular meeting date is close to Earth <br /> Day(April 22) and Arbor Day(April 28) and the planting activity could be tied to both. <br /> Staff would like feedback from the EPB as to whether there is an interest in participating in the demonstration <br /> garden planting activity. Secondly, if there is interest,would there be a preference to conduct the planting on a <br /> regularly scheduled meeting night(e.g. April 17) or a separate,weekday afternoon/evening. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> The cost of materials for the pollinator demonstration project are a covered component of this grant. <br /> Action: <br />